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Bats and Rabies
DPH considers the following three criteria as High-Risk Rabies Exposures:
- Waking to a bat in a room, living space, or tent; or
- Finding a bat alone with children; and
- Direct contact with a bat.
What to do if a bat is found?
- Don't touch it with your bare hands
- Tell an adult.
- Don't let it go out of a window or door, when found inside.
- Trap it in a room by closing the door or use a plastic Tupperware container to safely trap the bat.
- See video on how to safely trap a bat.
- Fun fact: Bats cannot leap from the ground like a bird and fly. That is why they hang upside down!
- Call DPH (888) 847-0902 (Option 2).
- If a pet is exposed, take it to a veterinarian for a rabies booster and call DPH.
Bat Week Activities, Resources, and Events for Students
- Experience the fascinating sights and sounds of bats on the Bat Channel and Bat Beats found on the Bat Conservation International webpage.
- Find additional information about bats and rabies on our Bat webpage.
- Find bat-related educational activities to help students brainstorm their creation on the DPH Rabies Educational Material page

